Pārthiva-Śiva-liṅga Saṃkhyā-vidhāna
Enumeration and Procedure of Earthen Liṅga Worship
नरः पार्थिवलिंगानां धनार्थी च तदर्द्धकम् । पुत्रार्थी सार्द्धसाहस्रं वस्त्रार्थी शतपंचक्रम्
naraḥ pārthivaliṃgānāṃ dhanārthī ca tadarddhakam | putrārthī sārddhasāhasraṃ vastrārthī śatapaṃcakram
繁栄を求める者は土のシヴァ・リンガを千作り、財を求める者はその半数を作れ。子を願う者は千五百を作り、衣を願う者は五百を作れ。
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva’s worship-instructions to the sages of Naimisharanya, as typical for the Vidyeshvara/Viśveśvara section)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
It teaches that disciplined, repeated Parthiva-Linga worship trains the mind in steady devotion (bhakti) toward Saguna Shiva, making worldly aims subordinate to reverence for Śiva and purification of intention.
The earthen liṅga is a tangible focus for Saguna worship: by repeatedly forming and honoring the liṅga with faith, the devotee offers action and desire into Śiva, who is approached through symbol and rite while pointing beyond to the Supreme (Pati).
Parthiva-Linga pūjā: shaping clay liṅgas in prescribed numbers and worshipping them with mantra (commonly the Pañcākṣarī, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), offering water/flowers, and maintaining purity and concentration throughout the vow.